A product new set up in the France Alps, known as Phase Into the Void, reveals these days for those who are not scared of heights. On the top veranda of Aiguille du Midi, Europe's maximum mountain optimum, rests a glass dice that looks like it's revoked in mid-air. Now the tallest attraction in European countries, the framework has five clear factors created of three levels of glass binded together. Of course, when you walk into the box the most vertigo-inducing feeling will come when you look downward through the glass floor to the dizzying view 3,395 feet (or 1,035 meters) below.
The fascination was motivated by the Grand Canyon's Skywalk and was three decades in the making. It was developed by Pierre-Yves Chays who customized it "to the biggest requirements for protection and quality." If you're fearless enough to get into this glass cube, you'll of course be compensated with one of the best 360° opinions in all around the globe - of the France, Swiss and Italian Alps.